Newsom July 4 ad targets DeSantis: 'Freedom is under attack'
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Newsom July 4 ad targets DeSantis: ‘Freedom is under attack’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom trained Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in another mission promotion.
Newsom had all the earmarks of being referring to a DeSantis move to dismiss 41% of the state’s numerical books.
Yet, information assembled by the South Florida Business Journal shows that Californians escaping the Golden State for Florida.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom trained Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in another mission promotion.
“Your Republican chiefs, they’re forbidding books,” Newsom says in the promotion as pictures of DeSantis play on the screen.
Newsom had all the earmarks of being referring to a DeSantis move to dismiss 41% of the state’s numerical books.
A few distributors endeavored to slap a layer of paint on an old house based on the underpinning of Common Core.
Newsom then approaches Floridians to “join the battle” against DeSantis. Yet additionally jokes that the state’s occupants however free to move to California.
He added that Floridians could likewise “go along with us in California, where we actually put stock in opportunity.”
The right to speak freely of discourse, the opportunity to pick, and to adore, he proceeds. Try not to allow them to take your opportunity.
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Yet, information assembled by the South Florida Business Journal shows that it is really Californians escaping the Golden State for Florida.
More than 18,000 California occupants moving to Florida in 2019 and north of 17,000 doing likewise in 2020.
It resembles leftism. They won’t draw the association between their liberal belief system and the annihilation that is surrounding them. DeSantis said in April.
It is an issue since I really do believe there’s a class of electors who might come to Florida, and they would keep on casting a ballot the same way.”
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